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Tag Archives: Levertoff
Quote of the Day
On this Hoshanah Rabbah … a word of inspiration from Paul Philip Levertoff: “The joy which results from the study of God’s Word and from keeping the commandments does not reveal itself equally at all times. Of all the feasts, … Continue reading
Learning With Paul … and Paul
Today is Rosh Chodesh Av (see my previous post), beginning a period of mourning within Judaism called the “Nine Days” – beginning with the first of Av and culminating on the 9th of Av with the fast day known as Tisha … Continue reading
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Tagged Av, Levertoff, Messianic Jews, Messianic Judaism, Messianic Luminaries, Paul, Spirituality
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Vows and Oaths
Parashiot Mattot-Massei This week is another double header from the Torah – Mattot and Massei. The first parasha, Mattot, begins by describing vows and oaths sworn to HaShem. Halachah (Jewish law) takes vows and oaths very seriously. A vow, or a neder, is described by … Continue reading
Video of the Day – Levertoff, Part 7
Here is the newest video (#7) in the Levertoff series by Vine of David, wherein I discuss the idea of the Torah as a joy rather than a burden. You can check out the newest Levertoff video HERE. And to view … Continue reading
Video of the Day, Levertoff – Part 6
Over the last several weeks I have been posting videos as each one is released from a special series by First Fruits of Zion/Vine of David expounding on Paul Philip Levertoff’s classic work, “Love and the Messianic Age.” Levertoff was … Continue reading
Video of the Day: Levertoff, Part III
Over the last couple weeks I posted the first video and the second video in a new series that FFOZ/Vine of David has produced on the great Jewish believer, Paul Philip Levertoff. In the first video I introduced Levertoff and why … Continue reading
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Tagged FFOZ, Jewish Believers, Levertoff, Messianic Jews, pre-war Messianic Judaism, Video of the Day
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Video of the Day – Levertoff, Part II
Last week I posted the first video in a new series that FFOZ/Vine of David has produced on Paul Philip Levertoff. In last week’s video I introduced Levertoff and why he is such an important figure for us today and … Continue reading
New Video: Introducing Levertoff
In the past I have blogged about and posted quotes of Paul Philip Levertoff. Now, FFOZ/Vine of David is currently releasing a series of videos introducing Levertoff, and particularly his recently republished book, “Love in the Messianic Age” – a … Continue reading
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Tagged FFOZ, Gospels, Joshua Brumbach, Levertoff, Messianism, pre-war Messianic Judaism, Spirituality, Video of the Day
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Quote of the Day
“The Law is our treasure, in which we rejoice. It is a hidden treasure because the deepest spiritual meaning is as yet not made perfectly clear to us. Yet one thing we know: it is the revelation of G-d, and … Continue reading
Quote of the Day
“Man has been created by God in order that he may finish what God has deliberately left unfinished. Not that God needs the help of His creatures, but it is His love which causes Him to impart His own Nature … Continue reading
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Tagged Chasdei Yeshua, Levertoff, pre-war Messianic Judaism, Spirituality
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